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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · Calling all b-boys! Breakdancing exploded in the 1980s as part of the young hip-hop scene in Brooklyn and the Bronx. On this list of the top b-boy films, you’ll find genre-defining films from the ‘80s, like Breakin’ and Beat Street. You'll also find acclaimed director Mario Van Peebles's 1985 hit,...

  2. Jan 10, 1984 · Breakin'. PG 1984 Drama, Music, Romance · 1h 30m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. A struggling young dancer joins forces with two breakdancers and together they become a street sensation.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Top 8 Greatest Break Dance Movies to Watch. 1. Wild Style (1983) According to many movie critics, Wild Style is “the most important hip-hop movie, ever.”. Though it may not have a big budget or award-winning cinematography, what the director – Charlie Ahearn – achieved was the atmosphere. The movie encapsulated the early days of the hip ...

  4. 3. Breakin'. 1984 1h 27m PG. 5.8 (7.2K) Rate. 53 Metascore. A struggling young jazz dancer meets up with two break-dancers. Together they become the sensation of the street crowds. Director Joel Silberg Stars Lucinda Dickey Adolfo Quinones Michael Chambers.

  5. Breakdance: The Movie (Breakin’) (1984) One of the most popular and fondly-remembered fads of the early 1980s was breakdancing. It was a style of dancing popularised in urban areas where dancers would do acrobatic and colourful dance moves in time with the propulsive rhythms of hip-hop and dance music. Soon enough, kids all over the world ...

  6. May 4, 2022 · On May 4th, 1984, a low-budget musical film cast with unknown actors set in the world of street dancing hit movie theaters nationwide, making cinematic history as the first scripted movie about the art of breaking. Capitalizing on the youth movement craze, the powers that be used a mix of trained actors and young people authentically creating the culture (including a local emcee named Ice-T ...

  7. Produced by Chris The Glove Taylor (as Chris "The Glove" Taylor) Lil' Lockers. Written and Performed by Matthew Ender, Steven Elowe and Doug Lunn. Produced by Matthew Ender. Recorded at Pacifica Studios. Jazz Class. Written by Gary Malkin (as Gary Remal) and Michael Boyd. Franco's Tango.

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